Wind energy deployment in Tunisia: Status, Drivers, Barriers and Research gaps—A Comprehensive review

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Attig-Bahar, Faten [1 ,2 ]
Ritschel, Uwe [1 ]
Akari, Peter [3 ]
Abdeljelil, Ibrahim [4 ]
Amairi, Mahbouba [4 ]
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[1] Chair of Wind Energy Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology, The University of Rostock, Germany
[2] Applied Mechanics and Systems Research Laboratory (LR03ES06), Tunisia Polytechnic School, University of Carthage, B.P. 743, Al Marsa, Tunis,2078, Tunisia
[3] PAKARI Associates, Accra, Ghana
[4] Société Tunisienne de l'Electricité et Gaz – (STEG) Renewable Energy Department, Tunisia
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Energy Reports | 2021年 / 7卷
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In its contribution towards fighting climate change, Tunisia aims at reducing greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors through reducing carbon intensity in the country by 41 per cent in 2030, relative to the base year 2010 The Tunisia energy sector mitigation scenario is proactive and incorporates ambitious programs for improving energyefficiency and developing renewable energy resources. This paper reviews the prospects of one of the major renewable energy sources in the country: wind energy. It presents the state of wind energy sector in the world and tracks in particular, the evolution of wind power development in Tunisia since its initiation in 2000 till the present. The paper outlines the prevailing climatic conditions, the regulatory and legal instruments on renewables as well as national policies and strategies on the energy transition. The pathways to sustainable wind energy sector development is analyzed and discussed. Additionally, the wind energy research status in Tunisia is presented and the gaps in research are explored. © 2021
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